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Experts: Gluten-free diets only help people with gluten allergy
Digestive Health SmartBrief | Dec 10, 2008
Many people are climbing on the gluten-free bandwagon, but experts say gluten-free diets don't help with weight loss and actually could be harmful to people who don't have a gluten allergy. Dr. Pi Sunyer, of the New York Obesity Research Center, says it's a marketing gimmick, adding that a gluten-free diet does not make sense for people who are not allergic to gluten. CBS11TV.com (12/02)
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Search for a good cookie leads to gluten-free bakery
Digestive Health SmartBrief | Dec 31, 2008
Diet changes may ease IBS
Digestive Health SmartBrief | Dec 31, 2008
Avoid holiday tummy troubles: Tips to ease belching, bloating and flatulence
Digestive Health SmartBrief | Dec 24, 2008
Celiac disease, diabetes may have common genetic origin
Digestive Health SmartBrief | Dec 17, 2008
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Digestive Health SmartBrief | Dec 17, 2008
Probiotic helps reduce IBS symptoms, study shows
Digestive Health SmartBrief | Dec 17, 2008
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